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Ubisoft gears up new game worlds for E3 expo

June 5th, 2017

Ubisoft will use the E3 2017 games expo to show off more from Far Cry 5 and South Park: The Fractured But Whole, as well as revealing details on the latest installments of Assassin’s Creed, Just Dance, and The Crew.

“E3 is truly a moment of excitement and pride, not just for Ubisoft but for our entire industry,” said Yves Guillemot, CEO and co-founder, Ubisoft. “Ultimately, Ubisoft’s games are the result of the collective efforts of our talented teams from all around the world, collaboration with the biggest names in entertainment, and contributions from the players themselves. That’s why we can’t wait for the thousands of fans at this year’s E3 — and the millions watching from home — to discover our unique take on creating game worlds and the action-packed line-up we have in store for them.”

Ubisoft provided the following information:

As part of its longstanding efforts to focus on the players during E3, Ubisoft is again selecting 55 new Star Players from among its most dedicated fans to receive a VIP E3 experience on-site in Los Angeles. In addition, the Ubisoft Club will reward fans visiting the Ubisoft booth with special in-game content. Attendees also can visit the Ubi Workshop (booth #1847 in the shopping area within the South Hall of the LACC), which will feature new apparel, accessories and collectibles from Ubi Workshop’s latest collections. For those following the show at home, the Ubisoft Club will have an online E3 hub at Ubisoft.com, where fans can receive updates on Ubisoft news throughout the week and find new content for their games.

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